Word: repair
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Professor Duquesne served as architect of the French government in charge of the works of repair and restoration of the Palace of Versailles and the Trianon. The lecture will be fully illustrated by the stereopticon and will be open to the public. The second lecture of the series will be given...
...will take $1000 to repair the damage done to Yale Field by last Saturday's football game and by previous practice, and the whole of the gridiron will have to be resodded. The Yale Field management as a result of this condition of affairs and to avoid trouble in the future at football games, has set a corps of men at work on the immediate preparation of a new university gridiron upon the land recently purchased opposite Yale Field. This will be resodded and used for future practice of the university squad and the regular gridiron kept for games...
...tracks in the buildings have pits under them for inspection of the running gear and repair work. The loop track makes direct connection with the Harvard square station and swings around the terminal to a long platform on the Boylston street side, called the "football platform." This track and platform will be used exclusively for the athletic games at the Stadium. There are eight exits and entrances with short flights of stairs from the street to the platform...
Dean Fenn will conduct the regular service in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock. The organ in Appleton Chapel has been so out of repair that the organ recitals have been omitted for the past two mornings. It is expected, however, that they will be continued beginning Monday morning...
During the last two years and more the streets of Cambridge lying within University precincts have been allowed to go from bad to worse without the least effort on the city's part to keep them in repair. In reply to repeated complaints, the street department states that conditions are no worse near the College than elsewhere in the city, but this seems scarcely tenable, Quincy street throughout its entire length, and Kirkland and Oxford streets where fronted by University grounds, are in a deplorable state, uneven and with crossings several inches above the proper level, while Trowbridge and Craigie...